Prince Andrew and Virginia Giuffre, then known as Virginia Roberts, along with Ghislaine Maxwell. This photo was included in an affidavit where Giuffre claimed Prince Andrew directed her to have sex with him.
Florida Southern District Court

Speaking to reporters outside federal court in Manhattan on Tuesday, Virginia Giuffre said she won't stop fighting until both Andrew and Epstein's former personal aide, Ghislaine Maxwell, "are brought to justice."

However, when asked by a reporter what she makes of Andrew's denials, Giuffre responded: "He knows what he's done, and he can attest to that."

She added: "He knows exactly what he's done, and I hope he comes clean about it."

Giuffre's lawyer, Brad Edwards, said that he personally extended an invitation to Andrew to discuss the allegations.

"With respect to Prince Andrew or anyone else that has made statements, if anyone wants to come over here and answer real questions that the victims have, and that we have on their behalf, we welcome that invitation," he said on Tuesday.

"I personally extended that invitation to Prince Andrew multiple times," he added. "Any time, we are ready, and we have a lot of questions for him."

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